Tuesday, October 11, 2011

"The common representation of
Israel’s birth is that the U.N. created Israel, that the world was in
favor of this move, and that the U.S. governmental establishment supported
it. All these assumptions are demonstrably incorrect.
In reality, while the U.N. General
Assembly recommended the creation of a Jewish state in part of Palestine,
that recommendation was non-binding and never implemented by the Security
Council.
Second, the General Assembly
passed that recommendation only after Israel proponents threatened and
bribed numerous countries in order to gain a required two-thirds of
votes.
Third, the U.S. administration
supported the recommendation out of domestic electoral considerations
and took this position over the strenuous objections of the State Department,
the CIA, and the Pentagon.
The passage of the General
Assembly recommendation sparked increased violence in the region. Over
the following months the armed wing of the pro-Israel movement, which
had long been preparing for war, perpetrated a series of massacres and
expulsions throughout Palestine, implementing a plan to clear the way
for a majority-Jewish state.
It was this armed aggression,
and the ethnic cleansing of at least three-quarters of a million indigenous
Palestinians, that created the Jewish state on land that had been 95
percent non-Jewish prior to Zionist immigration and that even after
years of immigration remained 70 percent non-Jewish. And despite the
shallow patina of legality its partisans extracted from the General
Assembly, Israel was born over the opposition of American experts and
of governments around the world, who opposed it on both pragmatic and
moral grounds."

She goes on to describe the details.
The good thing about Israel's obvious and total illegitimacy is that it will be all the easier to wind the thing up when all the Jewish tricks finally sputter out.

"The common representation of
Israel’s birth is that the U.N. created Israel, that the world was in
favor of this move, and that the U.S. governmental establishment supported
it. All these assumptions are demonstrably incorrect.
In reality, while the U.N. General
Assembly recommended the creation of a Jewish state in part of Palestine,
that recommendation was non-binding and never implemented by the Security
Council.
Second, the General Assembly
passed that recommendation only after Israel proponents threatened and
bribed numerous countries in order to gain a required two-thirds of
votes.
Third, the U.S. administration
supported the recommendation out of domestic electoral considerations
and took this position over the strenuous objections of the State Department,
the CIA, and the Pentagon.
The passage of the General
Assembly recommendation sparked increased violence in the region. Over
the following months the armed wing of the pro-Israel movement, which
had long been preparing for war, perpetrated a series of massacres and
expulsions throughout Palestine, implementing a plan to clear the way
for a majority-Jewish state.
It was this armed aggression,
and the ethnic cleansing of at least three-quarters of a million indigenous
Palestinians, that created the Jewish state on land that had been 95
percent non-Jewish prior to Zionist immigration and that even after
years of immigration remained 70 percent non-Jewish. And despite the
shallow patina of legality its partisans extracted from the General
Assembly, Israel was born over the opposition of American experts and
of governments around the world, who opposed it on both pragmatic and
moral grounds."

She goes on to describe the details.
The good thing about Israel's obvious and total illegitimacy is that it will be all the easier to wind the thing up when all the Jewish tricks finally sputter out.